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01/31/2007 06:29:10 PM · #1 |
100% crop.
OK, I consider myself pretty good with the healing brush and clone tool, but because of the proximity to the shirt his bra strap is giving me fits.
How would you clone this out?
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01/31/2007 06:31:52 PM · #2 |
It might be easier covering it with the shirt than replacing it with skin. |
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01/31/2007 06:32:47 PM · #3 |
a bit too late, but check it while you're shooting,.. saves a lot of time.
how I'd do it? trial and error. |
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01/31/2007 06:34:42 PM · #4 |
Either select the bra strap or dup layer and mask it carefully. Start with clone tool to cover the strap with the skin tones immediately to the left which match as closely as possible. Then clean up with the healing brush. |
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01/31/2007 06:36:56 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: ...his bra strap is giving me fits.
How would you clone this out? |
His??!!
;-) |
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01/31/2007 06:37:58 PM · #6 |
this is about the easiest condition to clone once you set it up right. Grab the clone tool and set it to 'lighten' mode. then use the skin next to the brastrap as your target, and clone away. because you set it to lighten mode, it will only cover up the things that are lighter than your target. because the sweater is white, it will be unaffected :)
no need for masking or anything, and the blend will be seamless. um...or strapless. or something.
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01/31/2007 06:40:46 PM · #7 |
"his" bra strap???
Who cares about the proximity.
New layer via copy and go at it to your hearts content - go over the shirt - who cares. Then, adjust the blending mode to 40-60% to "see" what's under that layer, then use the eraser tool at 100% strength, small, soft edged brush, and brush back in the shirt. Re-adjust the blending to 100% when done and flatten.
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01/31/2007 06:41:32 PM · #8 |
For the record, I find this is the easiest way to get bras off of my models. :) |
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01/31/2007 06:42:27 PM · #9 |
;) for the record.
Noted.
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01/31/2007 06:42:35 PM · #10 |
Hey cool, I will try that didn't think of lighten mode.
And yes Kirbic, his, what ya got to say about it? LOL, just kidding... that was a typo :-P
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01/31/2007 06:43:30 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Pedro: For the record, I find this is the easiest way to get bras off of my models. :) | I would think Tequila would work for that as well.
Back to regularly scheduled topic.
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01/31/2007 06:44:13 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Pedro: this is about the easiest condition to clone once you set it up right. Grab the clone tool and set it to 'lighten' mode. then use the skin next to the brastrap as your target, and clone away. because you set it to lighten mode, it will only cover up the things that are lighter than your target. because the sweater is white, it will be unaffected :)
no need for masking or anything, and the blend will be seamless. um...or strapless. or something.
P |
I totally learned something new about the clone tool. Thanks Pedro! |
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01/31/2007 06:44:14 PM · #13 |
fast fast gotto go to sleep aaaaargh |
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01/31/2007 06:44:27 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Hey cool, I will try that didn't think of lighten mode.
And yes Kirbic, his, what ya got to say about it? LOL, just kidding... that was a typo :-P |
huh, I just figured it was another self portrait :P |
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01/31/2007 06:47:54 PM · #15 |
I gave it a quick go, too.
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01/31/2007 06:48:00 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by strangeghost:
I totally learned something new about the clone tool. Thanks Pedro! |
ma plaisir. Darken works just as well :) |
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01/31/2007 06:48:38 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by Pedro: Originally posted by strangeghost:
I totally learned something new about the clone tool. Thanks Pedro! |
ma plaisir. Darken works just as well :) |
good to know! thanks for the tip. |
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01/31/2007 06:50:14 PM · #18 |
Thanks guys, I got it now :-)
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01/31/2007 06:56:03 PM · #19 |
Oh, BTW, since the question has been answered WELL...
Is cloning out a bra considered removal of a major element, or just removal of a minor inconvenience? ;-)
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01/31/2007 06:58:45 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Oh, BTW, since the question has been answered WELL...
Is cloning out a bra considered removal of a major element, or just removal of a minor inconvenience? ;-) |
Well, IMO they are a major, but only temporary distraction, so removing them is always OK, sez me! |
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01/31/2007 07:03:28 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by kirbic:
Well, IMO they are a major, but only temporary distraction, so removing them is always OK, sez me! |
:-D
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01/31/2007 07:05:40 PM · #22 |
So come on then... was the model really a man? (re: the 'his' in your OP)
Or perhaps it was just another self-portrait? |
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01/31/2007 07:20:05 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by jhonan: So come on then... was the model really a man? (re: the 'his' in your OP)
Or perhaps it was just another self-portrait? |
I'd show you, but she's in my Free Study entry... :-)
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01/31/2007 07:28:28 PM · #24 |
15 seconds with the clone tool in "lighten":
R.
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01/31/2007 07:31:16 PM · #25 |
Pedro
Great tip.
Might I suggest a Share your Photoshop tricks! entry in the Tips & Tricks Forum P?
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